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Health economics is increasingly recognized as a discipline that has much to offer developing countries in addressing … these problems, but how can it help? What economic concepts and tools can be applied to the health sector? A wider … understanding of the discipline is required if it is to support health sectors, rather than remaining the preserve of a few …
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health, there is more inequality in the world than if we consider income alone. Such international inequalities in life … hope that economic growth will improve people’s health as well as their material living conditions. I argue that the … poverty reduction, there is no evidence that it will deliver automatic health improvements in the absence of appropriate …
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significant increase in the number iof hospital beds to meet the growing health demands of its poopulalation. Most of this growth … hospital sector, however has not exhibited similar growth though private expenditures on medical and health care in real terms … have grown at 10 per cent per annum. This experience has something to do with the financial health and risks, as these are …
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Government healthcare expenditures have been growing much more rapidly than GDP in OECD countries. For example, between 1970 and 2002 these expenditures grew 2.3 times faster than GDP in the U.S., 2.0 times faster than GDP in Germany, and 1.4 times faster than GDP in Japan. How much of...
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The budget 2006-07 proposals in health care fell well short of India’s march towards achieving Millennium Development … Goals(MDGs), the National Health Policy (NHP) goals and fully operationalising the National Rural Health Mission. Two …
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Engaging and strengthening the ICDS and Health programs of the government was a major approach of the two component … effectiveness at scale. This paper describes how the INHP learnt and evolved in its strategies in engaging existing public health …
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and health indicators. Quantile regression analysis is used to identify the impact of determinants at different parts of …
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To provide for promotion and development of sports and welfare measures for sportspersons, promotion of ethical practices in sports (including elimination of doping practices, fraud of age and sexual harassment of women in sports, constituting and establishing bodies to deal with Sports...
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investment expenditures in public infrastructure in the sectors of education, health, and physical infrastructure is examined …
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This report provides information on the policy and implementation of immunization in India. A description of the findings of the verbal autopsies gathered from the visits to Srinagar and Haryana, as also the replies obtained under from RTIs on the situation in other states. There is a discussion...
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